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BEg SsSB THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb-, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 191 5 EVENING EDITION FIVE What's Up? .ii..,. I'm liM making sureof entchlii;; tlutl train. Oil iiiillil"!-' ' ' ' What Ii"1"''' liiMitIV Why, H'H Knicii't Celebrate in Bandon For Two Days l,l lli-lkio ' l'"' x"' ' y $1.55 ii round-trip Tin' SxcnNII'i- celebration'.' SUNDAY AND MONDAY Jl WnHlB"ln''l Where will I Ret ticket? iviir " tho """J' l,,,,,l1, 0I A"K"sl ,vim,'s- Ml ltlli(! I'm Hli ' Is everybody going;? , Sure! MONEYTOLOAN $100 to $100,000 On Improved Ranches CONWAY & MCCARTHY Mortgage Brokers ()ffr0! MjiUo Arms Mnrshflold SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM KVHIIYTIIING SANITARY AMV.1YH OPEN l'Olt IXSPHCTIOX Wo make Iro ('renin to order, imy kind mnl hi imy qiinn Illy, Tor parties, lodges, pic. nlc, etc. : : : : : : : : : : Wo (lit not speak of Its g V A Ii I T Y 'Hint speaks for Itself , SARTER'S l'liono 'J(i:M, Mnrshfleld I 'nm t St., Oppo-dto lllaiico Hotel WALL PAPER See VIERS About it. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, l'Dono 10G-L. JIARSIIFIEL1, OREGON T . t GOODRUM'S GARAGE t HOME OF TUB CADILLAC AND 1)01)013 AUTO SUPPLIES Toil ALL 0 MAKES OP OAKS 317 Ccntrnl hv. Phono Mll-h ' CABIN LAUNCH FOR SALE CHEAP fiililli launch In good con. 'Illlim initialing complete lulpniint, search-llght, etc. DIiiiciisIoiis: "I fl'Ct )UT ,,; "foot Ikmiu; "'l.l'. Dctiolt engine wicr ulii Ne, , ,,,.. Klu. "See Held Ahout If W.A.REID, 150 Front St. gHaHMHHMBHB The Noble Theater TWO xi:v VAUDKVIM.U ACTS: Plill. Wiilienwm tho Hebrew toincdliin as u Miushfleld "Jltnoy Driver." J"'. IUI.MSA study in black. "r'HAUns" S'X "KELS V VlCTVUKii A thrco net photoplay with ii punch la every oceiio featuring f,roi,f"n M"'vo A Hplenilld fcaturo. e"r .'.."U,,':'S l"tCs f,,,,,CH '" h,""K "A "'s'11 K,VLU vcr t Nov- "iM-rn., . 0o0. Ado's Come dies Aro Always Good 1 athi: nws" I'tcn."10 ,atest 0V0lUs n thy ,on,1' lnileii. " U,J l'AST addition to "Pntho Xews." "Tup ,i'.".S "U of ho l"U"rtniit linppeiiliigs of tho west. im ' iUlUlOAD HAIDKHS OF a. . "Ol,f,ho"ll'ards of Helen" Railroad stories. ISUAirpRICKS Italcony, "5 floor, 15Cj TOMonnnw x .Mini i : rjrst mid " i ravel Series" A TRIP TO SOUTH AMERICA." MOOSE RAY mill they mo going (o ,oh, "' Mss ,(- mnl I've pit. mine n ml I'm Everything a Man Needs for that OUTING, FISHING or HUNTING TRIP Outing Shoes $2.25 Easy and comfortable BATHING SUITS SWEATERS SUMMER HATB AND THE BEST SUITS IN THE WORLD ' From $8.50 to $30. FIXUP Where the Price is always Right. Marshfield Norh Bend U5aS2525E5ZSlS2SE5H5H2SZ5!SHSHS2Sa LOW WEEK END FARES BETWEEN MARSHFIELD AND Rowland Baker Powers $2.10 2.20 2.35 Tickets will bo sold bolwoon Marsh flold and any of tho abovo points nt fnrea Hhown ovory Saturdny and Sunday, good for return Monday following. CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE Further pnrtltculnrs from nearest Agont. SOUTHERN PACIFIC JOHN M. SCOTT, Genornl PnsBongor Agont. i CHINOOK SALMON , TODAY'S CATCH Also nil kinds of deep sen f'sh, I when available. FISHERMAN'S MARKET l'liono 111) XO 1XCRKASK 10c. Children, Sic, second reels of the famous "Par I BREVITIES AUGUST TIRES Time nnd heights of tides nt Mnrshflcld. Tho tides nro plnccd In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho ROCOIld lino Of Ciich (IftV. A rnmnnr. iRon of consecutive heights will In- miu wiiviiiur il IR Jllgll or low water. High tldo on tho bar ono hour and 54 mlnutos earlier thnn nt Miirshficld, Ilia , 2.20 5.1 , :i.09 n.o , 3.51 -1.8 , -1.37 4.1 R.31 4.0 ,0.51 0.5 9.2-1 -0.1 n.na o.i 10.2a o.i 10.53 0.8 11.28 1.2 G.38 :i.c .'I.2C 4.8 3.55 i.y 4.24 5.2 4.C2 5.2 5.42 5.2 12.10 1.0 !UG 1.3 10.17 1.0 0.0 0.0 11.52 0.7 0.0 0.0 G.32 5.2 Kt.. l.'ljHrB. "Kt.. 14llrs. I Ft., lr.lllrs. IFt.. IGlHrs. IFt. . 17llrs. IFt.. WEATHER FORECAST 4 4 Ilj Aoclit4 I'rtM to Coot Bf Tint.. OREGON Fair, westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. m. Aug. 12, by IlonJ. Ostllnd, opoclal government moteorologlst: Maximum 70 Minimum 5G At 4:43 n. in 58 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since 8opt. 1, 1014 08.78 Precipitation i&mo period last y'onr GG.G4 wind Northwest, elenr. . : BORN i PHTBIISON To Mr. nnd Mrs. K. S. Peterson of liny Park Wednesday, August 12, a son, their first child, Mother nnd bnbo are doing nlco- iy. Opens Store. Otis H. Wilson Is todny opening his now Jewelry storo nt 78 Ccntrnl Avenue, having n storo room In conncctl'm with tho Ladles Emporium. All of his stock and fix tures hnvo not arrived yet. Ho plnns to hnvo a flno storo nnd his frlonds nro wishing him nil kinds of success. Sunday Service. Kov. O, L. Hnll will hold n sorvlco Sunday ovenlng nt 7:30 o'clock in tho Flagstaff School house I'IiiInIi Concrete S. C. Sninll hns completed tho concrete work on Twelfth Court South nnd will soon bo ready to put on tho bitumen. Out for Hike. Tho Hoy Scouts will meet to-morrow morning nt tho foot of Commercial Avonuo nt 8:15 with packs for an over night hlko. Itiiylug In Portland. In tho list of tho buyers who nro nt Portland attending tho buyer's weok Is tho name- of Henry Ploogor of Myrtlo Point. Out of lull. Frank Cameron who wns rolcricd thld weok from tho Coob county jail, having complotcd n thrco months sontonco for tho ill egal utile- of liquor on South Inlet. Iliilld Xe-jy Powder llouso. Lndd t Harris hnvo just complotcd a now powder houso on Isthmus Inlet built by tho Dupont Powder Co., for stor age purposes for their local repres entatives. Ituilil Walks. S. C. Small stnrtcd work todny on tho construction of content wnlks from Mnrkot nnd Front to tho Lnndo storo, putting them In front of tho Rogors, Scn mnn nnd nnsmusson property. .Ministers Here. Rev. G. LoRoy Hnll Is arranging to novo tho ton or twolvo divines who will bo hero for thn Raptlst Assembly tho last of this month to hold services nt vnrlous points the last Sunday In August. Ship Many Ties. B. J. Lonoy who Is here from Port Orford says they havo been shipping qulto a few ties from thoro rocontly, tho Acmo and Phoenix .taking two cargoes of about 10,000 each, and both will return for moro. Seeks Woman. Mrs. R. O. Thorpo has received a letter from nargaret Walter of San Francisco nsklng for tho address of Mrs. L. P. Miller, who, she says formerly lived horo. Mrs. Thorpo hoB so far been unable to lo cate Mrs. Miller. Invitations Out. Mrs. H. O. Tro malno, Mrs. W. G. Chandler and Mrs. W. S. Chandlor have issued invltn tlons for n hrldgo party Tuesday af ternoon, Aug. 17, at the Chandlor summer homo "Aldorbrook" on South Cooa River. Andrew Jones who to tho city treasury yesterday for imbibing too freely the night beforo was arrested again last night, llo only had $1.05 left out of IiIb original $11 when ho was taken In tow by Officer Shoupe nt 8 o'clock Inst night. Recovers Wnteh MIbb Madgo Simpson yesterday lost hor wntch betweon town nnd Hunker Hill and advertised for It In Tho Times last evening. This morning tho watch was returned to her by David Nelson, cashier of the C. A. Smith compnny, who picked It up yesterday. May Move South. F. ,T. Fccnoy nnd wlfo of Ilnndon nro hero, Mr. Fceney comitdjr over to attend to Bomo mnttorB In connection with tho Mnnnssa case. They recently return ed from a trip to California nnd ho Is considering n flno opening nt Snn Luis Obispo for tho prnctlco of aw. Dredge- Work. Tho bar dredge MIchIo enmo up from tho lower liny yesterday to take on moro oil, tho weather being rough. Members of tho crow anld thnt during July tho MIch Io removed nbout 200,000 yards of sand from tho bar, which Is consid erably less thnn she took out during Juno. To Stnrt Itond. S. C. Smnll said thnt ho hnd been Informed thnt tho county rock quarry would ho nblo In about ton clayn to begin furnish ing him with rock for tho mllo of hnrd surfaco roadway In Day Pnrk for which ho received tho contrnct Inst week. P. M. Hnll-Lowls was bore todny to Inspect tho Hngqulst & DJorqulst contrnct work. South Inlet Sunday School. Last Sundny, Rev. O. LoRoy Hall organ ized tho Lifeline Sunday School at South Inlet. Tho meeting was held In tho South Inlet danco hnll. Mrs. Edith DoMcrritt wns elected super intendent, Mrs. Mny Taylor assist ant superintendent and Mrs. H. C. Ray secretary and treasurer. Thoy will hnvo regular Sunday sorvlqcs thcro. Rig Deer Hunt. Capt. Monson of tho Messenger will head a party of nbout twenty Tomplotons hunt ers who will lcavo Saturday for tho Klkhorn country for n two weeks deer hunt. Thoy will go across tho now trail nnd expect to bag a largo number of dcor which nro reported to bo plentiful In thnt section. Whllo Capt. Monson Is away, II. II. Fulton will ho In command of (ho McsBong or on tho Hnyncs Inlet run. Hurt Uy Fall. "Charloy." n Chi naman long in tho ontply of L. J. Simpson, sustained n fractured skull and a broken shoulder by n fnll whllo working nt Shoro Acres yesterday. It seems that ho was doing soino work on tho swimming pool and fell onto tho concrete floor. "Charloy" did not mnko known tho accident nt first but tho ovldcnco of his Injury wns detected by h. J. Simpson who rushed him to Mercy hospital, Moves Here. Chns. Crnln nnd fnmlly nrrlved horo today from Cal ifornia and loft this nftornoon for Allegany. Thoy nro going to tho Prlco ranch abovo Golden Falls. Mr. Crnln said that ho canto from Balt imore, Maryland, and shipped his driving horso from thcro horo. Ho said thnt ho did not dcslro nny pub licity ns ho was trying to got nway from civilization. It Is understood that ho Is tho owner of tho land on which tho famoua Golden Falls Is lo cated. For Fust Trip. Dr. II. B. Kelty who will leavo August 15 on a vaca tion trip plans to do Bomo rapid trav eling. Ho will first go to Curry Boun ty, then to tho San Francisco Exposi tion nnd then to Arizona. If tho Mox Ican affairs do not becomo too com plicated ho will cross tho border to look nftor somo interests thoro and then return to Portland to got Mrs. Kolty who has been visiting thoro. Ho plana to mnko tho ontlro trip and return by Soptombor 10. Ieavo on Tour. Jnmes Dennett and wlfo loft this morning In their nutomobllo on a, trip to California. Thoy wont out by way of Roseburg. They expect to visit tho exposition and will then go to southern Calif ornia and visit relatives at Loo An goles. Mr. Bennett and his wlfo said that thoy intonded td tako tholr time travollng and expected to stop whenever they feel like it and enjoy the whole trip. They took a camping outfit along so that when they want ed to stay over night out of doors they could do so. XOTIUK TO COXTRAOTORK Bids jvjlt be received by Andrew Stora, August 21st, 1915, for tho clearing of school grounds In dis trict No, 3G, nt tho Forks qf Coos River, Right reserved to reject any or all bids. JOHN HIASCA, Clerk. Touch Again, contributed 5 t PERSONAL MENTION X $$ ' MRS. A. 13. GI.OSSOP nnd son Her-' mnn nro fiom tho exposition MRS. MARY BLROD returned from Snn Frnnclsco on tho Kllbum to-' dny nftcr n vlsclt to tho expos)-' tlon. ! ROGHIt GOSS left on tho Santa Cla ra today to resume his course at ! tho University of California. I J. W. STRBTCH camo In from North ' Inlet todny on business. C. A. MBTLIN was hero from North Demi today on business. I I. S. SMITH and family aro spending' a few dnys at the Ucach. JAMBS COWAN camo In yesterdny from Lakeside on business. MRS. B. M. SMITH of Flagstaff Is a Mnrshflcld shopper today. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River Is n Marshfield shopper today. FRANK FRAMB returned homo to day from n trip to Snn Frnnclsco. LBO J. CARBY of Coqulllo wns in Mnrshflcld last night on business. NELS MONSON of Templcton wns a Mnrshflold business visitor to dny. I1BN FISHER returned today from a few weeks' stny nt tho exposi tion. MRS. If. W. YOUNG or Coqulllo, wns n Mnrshflold visitor InBt ev ening. ED. McKEOWN returned yesterday from a trip to tho camps near Powers. D. I. PINKERTON of North Inlot left today for San Francisco ox position. CAPT. REED of tho dredge MIchIo nnd wlfo motored up front Empire yestorcd. MISS STELLA SHIELDS of Ilnndon Is In Mnrshflcld en itouto to tho exposition. P. M. HALL-LEWIS, county road master, was hero from Coqulllo last night. WM. McCULLOCII nnd wlfo of Tem plcton aro spending tho day In Mnrshflold. - W. S. CHANDLER camo down this morning from his South Coos Riv er summer homo. C. C. PRATT nnd Vlnco Prntt nnd family havo returned front an out ing nt tho bench. J. C. KENDALL nnd wlfo nnd son arrived homo todny from n vl.tlt nt tho exposition. MRS. A. E. GLOSSOP nnd boh Ilor mnn returned today front a visit at tho Exposition. MISSES MARIE GALBRAITH and Altn Lnsh left todny to spend a weok nt tho beach. MR. CONRO and his mothor, Mrs. Billings, wore horo today from tholr Allegany rnnch. MISS MARTHA HBRNITT arrived homo todny from n fow weeks' visit In Snn Frnnclsco. J. S. ROOT, who resldos on tho Stnuff ranch nt Arngo, nnd fnmlly woro horo yesterdny on routo to tho bench for n short outing. PERCY GIBBS of tho North Inlot cranberry rnnch returned on tho Kllburn from Snn Francisco. ROBERT MACGENN who Is now em ployed on tho drodgo MIchIo was hero from Emplro last night. A. P. DAVIS, deputy sheriff, return ed to Coqulllo this morning after attending tho Mnsonlc meeting hero last night. MISS LUCILLE SWANSON hna gone to San Frnnclsco whero sho will ontpr Lnno hospital to tnko a course na a tralnord nurse. FRANK BIRCH nnd wlfo who woro nt tho Exposition nnd vlsltod friend nt Chlco, Cal., returned homo todny on tho Kllburn. SIDNEY HENDERSON of Coqulllo returned this morning from a short visit at tho W. S. Chandler summer homo on South Coos Rlv- or. B, II. LAIRD, ono of tho drivers on tho auto lino front Coqulllo, wns In Mnrshflold last evening. Ho says tho roads nro keeping In good shnpo. It, A. CHURCH of North Coos Riv er roturnod this morning from n short Ktny at his North Inlet rnnch which G. II. Wllllnms Is run nlng tills season. MRS WM. B. SULLIVAN, .Mrs. F. A. Haines and Mrs. F. E. Potorson loft yestorday for tho Sullivan Bros, ranch nt Cooston whore they will spend n weok camping. MRS. W. A. MAGBE has gone to San Francisco whero alio will vis It for a time whllo her husband, Capt. Mngco, of tho Nauu Smith Ib to go with his vcssol on hor off shore charter trip. MRS. C. B. LANDERS nrrlved hero yesterday from Portland for n fow &c&'&p3?zr: K ' u No minder tho .1. C. Pcniioy Storo wells you better goods for tho sniiie money, anii goods for less money. Everything marked In plain figures nml the right price, mid that Is tho first price. Iliuo joii over stopped to think of tho liiiineii.se amount of mer chandise that the ,1. C. Penney Company uses In n year? Think of It buying for tho H!J busy stores as one big store, getting tho lowest prices nnd the best meiclinndlse. Better think this over. Hnvo you looked nt thoso Men's Think of It ladles, buying your 'suits In nil colors nnd shades, Fnll cont nt tho beginning of non-brcuknblc fronts, hand- the season for tho prices that mhdo collars? you nre asked to pay for tho filft.OO nlues, our price .l.0 skimmings nfter tho season 18 Look at this lino mado up In over. gray, storm blue serge nnd Tho latest styles nnd patterns novelty, Conio try them on and exnm JjilH.OO value, our price .$!!!.() Ino them, eompnro our values, Novelty Suits In Brown, Check and prices. Tltcao coats nro a dandy, worth nt lenst one-third moro. .silii!.r value, our price .!jSM.7." $5.1)0 $7.00 $8.00 $l).0 Mole Skin Trousers for hard $1 li.no $1-1.75 wear for men, Sateen Pottlcoats, tho best that $:.y." value, our prlco ..$2.10 can bo bought nt money snv Under Hill Overalls Bib, ing prices. $1.00 value, our price . . . .:ie 10c, , 70c, Kile, 08o Snmpson Bib. good and roomy, Ladles' House Dresses, 00c value, our prlco ....tlOc $10.00 value, our prlco . .71)0 Boy'B Bib Overalls, ill), II). llouso Dress, better grade, Coveralls, good heavy denim, $1.U5 to $1.50 values, 75c value, our price -IDc our price OKe Originators jfi V. gf") Others of Low Prices BK kW'I'V.'. ffamKr Follow NEXT DOOR TO MAHSI1F1KLD POST OFFICE Look Over These Prices CABBAGES (the best), per Ib 2c APPLES (cooking, per box, 75c DRY ONIONS, per Ib 2c WATERMELONS each, large , 30c PEACHES will arrive Monday next, our price will be 60c per box. Order now and be sure of getting your supply. TOMATOES, per Ib. (fresh), 5c CANTALOUPES, each 5c GETTING'S CASH GROCERY days' visit nt tho homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. T. Math ews, nnd with her brother who Is horo from the cast. MR. CORRIGAN of tho qorrlgnn nnd Knox nuto lino oxpecta to lcavo next Thursday for an nuto trip to California. Rumors of a wedding beforo his departuro aro rlfo but ho Ib silent nbout It. GORDON SMITH and Dr. R. II. Will tor returned this morning from n visit nt their summer homes nt tho beach. Mr. Smith says tho road Is getting In bad shape, their auto getting stuck thrco times on tho hills. 'A. C. STRANG and wlfo or Coqulllo camo over yesterdny to attend the Veterans' picnic and to visit at tho homo of their daughter, Mrs. Earl Elliott, who re sides in tho Henry Bishop apart ments. They will tnko their lit tle grnnddnughter homo with thorn for a visit. H. E. BULTMAN arrived homo today front his vacation In Snn Francis (o. Mn. Ilultmnn remained for a fo.v weeks longer visit while ! o makes tho Curry county trip. Ho says thnt thoy had n flno sos fosslou ol tho Coos Bay Outing Club, D. 1, Mngco and Jack limit being among thoso present. C. II. PRBWITT, manager of tho Portland branch of tho Flsk Rub ber Co., Is In tho city calling on their locul representatives, Tho Gunnery. Mr. Prewltt Insists that Flsk tires outwear any good w solution that wns over ninda hut ho snys that the best resolution that nnyono enn mnko Is to uso DR. I'! J.'eKEIZBR came down this nmrnli... fl-m.l NTnrll. lln.wl II,..' ...w..,,r .. i'wivit uia 'I has just received a lottor from his , wlfo, who hns been making a i theatrical tour of tho world, say- lug that sho was leaving Welling-, ton, New calami, for Sidney, and expected to sail soon for Snn Frnnclsco. Sho will probably J Join him horo early In September, j Sho was In Europe whon tho war hroko out and bus not been home slnco. X AT THE HOTELS X At Tho Chandler Hotel A. S. Elliott nnd wlfo, Bandon; W. GET THE YOFXGSTER A No. O Brownie Price $1.25 Wo will carefully explain It to him and gtinrnuteo results, "The Owl" THE KODAK STORE O. Mlluo, Snn Francisco; C. Hussoy, Portland; D. Mahonoy, Portland; U. K. Leo, Portland; J. M. Rodgors, Snn Frnnclsco; Win. Grant, San Francisco; G. W. Hollster, Portland; C. B. Prultt, Portland; II, R. Nich ols, Portland; J. E. Cowan, Lako side; Harloy L. Johnson, Roseburg: Stella Shields, Ilnndon; P. M. Hnll Lewis, Coqulllo; E. J. Louoy nml wlfo, Port Orford; T. J. Foonoy, Ilnndon; Mrs. II. W. Young, Co qulllo; J. F. Boyd nnd wlfo, Nobrna !:n; II. E, Lupton, Portlnnd; Leo J. Curey, Coqullo; A. P. Davis, Co qulllo; Chns. E. Muck, Eiigono; S. L. Williams, Bandon; Josoph Fyfo Jr., Snn Frnnclsco; IMIlton Glass, (Sau Francisco; Frank Ackloy, Powers. Lloj ii Hotel. J, Mnsters, Roseburg; J. II. Ilnrt mnn, Portlnnd; A. Duckoly, Ala meda; August Holdoii, Roseburg; Win. Scott, Myrtlo Point. St. Liiwrence Hotel, L. A. Plunrd, Portlnnd; J. R. Vnuhurgor, Lnkcsldo; G. II. Rcsky, Bandon; Mrs. J. E. Richards, S. P. Camp; R. W. Ilolmnu, Powers; M. Bauer, San Frnnclsco; F. S. Jock son, Seattle; J. G. Gardiner, Souttlo. lllaiico Hotel. Pnrnnil, Arugo; F. J. Ilnllantyno, Gravel Ford; II. J. Gustnfson, As torla; F. S. Warren, Ilnndon; Mrs. S. W. Woodruff, Coos Rlvor. X NEW TODAY I MWmwwwMwt ' KOU IMO.N'l llo.io, close In. See I. S' Kn"f'"""' I WANTED At once, good second. IHI !"IU, o . UHlllll uvunilU. WANTED t WAXTED (.'hi would like work of any kind. Address E,, caro Times. I FOR RENT J -tj FOR RENT Myrtlo Arms modern furnished apartments frea heat and water $22.50 per mouth up. FOR RENT Convenient, well-fur. ulshod 2-room npartmonts for housekeeping, or bIiihIo room. Phone 174-X. FOR It EXT Ono unfurnished npnrt meut at Tho Hague Apply Ploncbr , Hardwnro Co. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR. AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono HI!) Residence Phono 13-J Market Ave, and Waterfront WSfNWUI "55 jtia.faa'. TK